FAQ request--legendary item's teleport ability


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Greetings,

Our group has a few questions about the Teleport ability in the section on legendary items (Mythic Adventures).

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1. When the item teleports "as the spell", does that mean it can take other creatures along with it given sufficient caster level (per the spell)?

2. If 1 is "yes", does the item itself count as one creature or is the item's bearer included as part of the first creature?

3. If 1 is "yes", what is the caster level of this effect?

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Relevant citations follow:

Teleport ability:

Spoiler:
Legendary Items writeup (d20pfsrd, since PRD doesn't have this content)

Teleport: Once per day, the item can teleport as the spell. It must have either the spellcasting ability or the fly ability to have this ability.

Teleport spell:

Spoiler:
Full spell description

Excerpt:
This spell instantly transports you to a designated destination, which may be as distant as 100 miles per caster level. Interplanar travel is not possible. You can bring along objects as long as their weight doesn't exceed your maximum load. You may also bring one additional willing Medium or smaller creature (carrying gear or objects up to its maximum load) or its equivalent per three caster levels.

Grand Lodge

1. Yes
2. The item is the caster, the item's bearer is one of the allowed creatures
3. As listed for the item, or minimum of 9th level to cast the spell


Thanks, Starglim.

Any other opinions on the subject?

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